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Spindle cell lipoma presenting as a superficial, painless and slow growing soft tissue lesion of the oral cavity – an underrecognized diagnosis in a common clinical setting

Spindle cell lipoma (SCL) is a histomorphologically distinct benign adipocytic neoplasm that only rarely arises within the oral cavity and can be a challenge for diagnosis and clinical management. A clinical and pathologic presentation is put in context of current published experiences delineating t...

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Published in:Current problems in cancer. Case reports 2023-03, Vol.9, p.100212, Article 100212
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